Description

Located in peaceful countryside with amazing views of the southern Snowdonia landscape. This semi detached Tywyn self catering accommodation for 2 offers a warm Welsh welcome in the spectacular Dysynni Valley. Set on a family farm and close to the majestic heights of Cader Idris, a waterfall and the sandy beaches of North Wales. A great area for walking and cycling and also perfect if you just want to relax, absorb the scenery and fresh air...

Ground Floor

Kitchen and dining room with lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Kitchen includes a dishwasher, oven, fridge, freezer and washing machine.

Inviting lounge with two comfortable, reclining sofas and 42 inch wide screen TV with DVD player. Small library of books.

Upstairs

Large master bedroom with a king sized bed and amazing views of the countryside. Plenty of storage space.

Shower room with shower, wash basin, wc and mirror.

Garden

Patio area with a picnic table - a lovely spot to enjoy the afternoon sun and to relax in stunning countryside to the sound of the river lazily flowing by. There is also a gorgeous walk along the river that can be accessed just over the bridge from the front door.

Additional Information

Heating and electricity included

Bed linen, hand and bath towels provided

Welcome pack on arrival includes a homemade cake, tea, coffee, sugar and milk

Cot and high chair available on request

Wifi available

The following items are also provided: Washing up liquid, cloths and tea towels, dishwasher tablets and liquid detergent

No pets

No smoking

Plenty of off road parking space

This property has a £150 good housekeeping refundable bond, which is payable to Best of Wales along with the balance of your holiday. Alternatively, you can waiver this bond by paying a non-refundable fee of £5 per person instead.

Features

Sleeps 2

1 Bedroom

2 King size/super king beds

1 Bathroom

Sorry, no pets allowed

WiFi internet

Saturday changeover

7.5 Miles from a beach

7.5 Miles from a pub

7.5 Miles from a shop

On a working farm

Private parking

Bed linen provided

Dishwasher

Freezer

No smoking

Towels provided

No tumble dryer

Washing machine

Cot available

Highchair available

Stairgate available

No travel cot available

Prices

Reviews

Property was perfect. Very clean and provided everything we could have wanted. Beautiful area with very warm and friendly locals.Couple from Thetford - 2nd November 2017

Absolutly fabulous. A wonderful, clean, well equipped cottage run by very friendly and welcoming owners. The whole experience was great from beginning to end.
Recommendations: Railway Inn for fab food. Fairbourne and Barmouth beaches. Porthmadog and Dolgellau towns for shops. Talyllyn and Snowdon Mountain Railways for train experiences.Chris and Edward from Birmingham - 4th June 2017

Very relaxing time in wonderful setting. Castell y Bere was in a magical setting. The Railway Inn in the village was very pleasant. We went on the Tal y Llyn railway and many places in the surrounding area - Dolgellau, Barmouth, Harlech etc take you through wonderful scenery.Elaine from Llechryd - 23rd May 2017

Lovely property, very clean and spacious. Beautiful surroundings, great for walks and bikes. Owners very friendly and helpful. Lots of walking / cycling routes, beautiful lakes nearby.Kat from Bristol - 18th April 2017

A very relaxing break in beautiful surroundings. The cottage is wonderful, as were our hosts.
Take advantage of the advice in the welcome booklet or speak to Sian or Dylan. Lovely people!Dave and Barbara from Lancashire - 20th March 2017

A fantastic propoerty, very well maintained and presented. Very friendly owners who made every effort to make us feel at home. An excellent property in a perfect location.
Lots to see and do in the wet and dry. Stunning views and attractions.Taddy from Kent - 31st October 2016

Things to see

Fishing in Tal-y-llyn

Talyllyn is a natural 220-acre, shallow lake nestling in the southwest corner of the Snowdonia National Park and below the peak of Cader Idris. It forms the headwater of the river Dysynni that flows westwards for 10 miles before entering Cardigan Bay just north of Tywyn.

Castell Y Bere, Abergynolwyn

Deep in the mountainous heart of mid Wales, nestling at the foot of Cader Idris, lie the ruins of Castell y Bere. An atmospheric site, it is an outstanding example of a stronghold of the native Welsh princes, and an illuminating contrast with the castles of their English adversaries.

Holiday Extras

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Attractions & Experiences

Corris Mine Explorers
10% off Mine Exploration Tours

First excavated in 1836, Braich Goch Slate Mine closed around 40 years ago. Go underground and see first-hand the kind of conditions miners had to work in.

Little Welsh Hamper Company
Luxury Welsh Hampers

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Local Area

This cosy, semi detached cottage is located next door to the owners' farmhouse on a family farm in southern Snowdonia. It enjoys spectacular views of the Dysynni Valley and with the sea and the mountains on your doorstep, this Tywyn self catering accommodation is the perfect setting for a revitalising holiday in North Wales. There is also a small carvan park on the farm, located in a nearby field.

The nearest village of Abergynolwyn (1.5 miles) has a cafe, post office, village pub and a steam train station. Caffi Ceunant and The Railway Inn both offer good food, whilst the restaurants at Gwesty Minffordd, Tal-y-Llyn (3 miles) and Cross Foxes near Dolgellau (8.5 miles) are also recommended. A range of amenities can be found in Tywyn (7.5 miles), including a supermarket, bank, a range of shops, a good restaurant called Walkers Quality and even a traditional cinema. Tywyn also has good public transport connections by train and bus.

The beauty and tranquility of this magical part of Wales surrounds you, including Llyn Mwyngil (Tal y Llyn lake), the splendours of Cadair Idris and Castell y Bere, an ancient Welsh castle built by Llewelyn the Great in the early 13th century. The nearest beach is in Tywyn and just 4 miles south of Tywyn along the coast is Aberdyfi, a picturesque seaside resort with a great sandy beach, lovely cafes, shops and restaurants.

Other popular attractions in the area include the Tal-y-llyn narrow gauge railway which can be boarded at Abergynolwyn, the spectacular Dolgoch Falls (also on the railway route), The Centre for Alternative Technology, Corris Craft Centre and King Arthur's Labyrinth. Yoy also have Craig yr Aderyn (Bird Rock) - the only inland nesting site for cormorants in Europe and a spectacular, unique landmark.

Surrounded by sea, rivers and lakes, this is one of the best all round angling locations available. Try your hand at some shore fishing in Tywyn and Aberdyfi, lake fishing in Tal-y-llyn (3 miles) or river fishing on the Dysynni (on the doorstep).